Aaron Ramsey verbally agrees a move to French side Nice on a free after leaving Juventus – with the Welsh midfielder keen for first-team football ahead of the World Cup this winter
- Welsh star Aaron Ramsey, 31, is closing in on a free transfer to Ligue 1 outfit Nice
- The midfielder is without a club after leaving Juventus at the end of his contract
- Ramsey is keen to secure first-team football ahead of the 2022 Qatar World Cup
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Aaron Ramsey is closing in on a free transfer move to Nice after reaching a verbal agreement with the French side.
The Wales midfielder is without a club after settling the final year of his contract with Juventus last month. Sportsmail revealed on July 17 that Ramsey was in talks with Juventus after finding himself surplus to requirements for boss Massimiliano Allegri.
Now Nice have moved for the 31-year-old, who is a key member of the Wales squad that qualified for the World Cup for the first time since 1958, and only the second time in history.
Aaron Ramsey is closing in on a move to Nice after reaching verbal agreement with the side
Welsh midfielder Ramsey is keen to secure first-team football ahead of the winter World Cup
Ramsey’s priority was to find a club who would offer him regular football ahead of the tournament in Qatar, which starts in November and where Wales will face England in the group phase.
Despite his struggles under Allegri at Juventus, former Arsenal star Ramsey has produced consistently impressive performances at international level. Along with Gareth Bale, Ramsey is the outfield player boss Rob Page cannot do without.
Ramsey’s differences with Allegri were made clear last year when the former Arsenal man expressed dissatisfaction with the Juve boss’ training methods last October.
International team-mate Gareth Bale (centre) is in a similar situation, having left Real Madrid on a free transfer this summer and joined MLS side Los Angeles FC to gain regular minutes
He said: ‘The training philosophy and methods are different in my club from when I’m with Wales.
‘There are a lot of people working for Wales who have a number of years of managing me. So they know how to get the best out of me and allow me…